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There are several medical hair loss treatments available for hair loss restoration. Most of the hair transplant surgeons recommend that one should always try medical hair restoration before one decides to undergo hair restoration surgery.
In fact, continued medical treatment well before the
surgery often results in a better growth for the hair transplants.
Similarly, medical hair treatment after the surgery always provides
superior benefits from the hair transplant procedures.
But when you are preparing for the hair transplant surgery there are some precautions with medical hair restoration which are to be observed so that you don’t have any adverse effect due the hair loss medications.
Medical hair restoration with Rogaine
Minoxidil sold with the brand name Rogaine, is not able to grow hair on
completely bald scalp; but is able to retard hair loss and stabilize it
by slowing down the miniaturization
process. Medical hair loss treatment with Rogaine is a widely accepted
treatment that is even recommended by the FDA both as a hair loss treatment
for men and a hair
loss treatment for women. Minnoxidil acts by prolonging the growth
phase of the hair. But for medical treatment with minoxidil to be fully
effective requires prolonged use. It may take a long time, around 6 to
12 months, to predict
a noticeable
improvement in hair growth.
Within 2 to 3 months of discontinuing the medication, the increase in
terminal hair density and growth resulting from the use of medicine can
suddenly vanish.
Another drawback of Rogaine is that while it is effective in the crown
or top of the head, it is much less effective in the frontal area, so
overall it is not as effective as
a balding
solution for men for whom the front of the scalp and the hairline are
the important areas for hair loss restoration.
Rogaine, especially is the drug of choice for the female
hair loss treatment where the hair loss is often characterized by
diffuse thinning. The prolonged use of the drug is sometimes able to bring
about the complete reversal of thinning, seen even after stopping the
drug, but in men, stopping the medication results in complete reversal
of the benefits.
Medical hair restoration (Rogaine) as a combination treatment
Some hair restoration surgeons highly recommend the use of Rogaine before and then immediately after the hair transplant surgery especially when the grafts have been placed in and around existing hair. The idea behind the combining the medical hair restoration and surgical hair restoration is to help prevent the temporary loss of healthy, preexisting hair due to the shock of the hair restoration surgery procedure.
The use of topical minoxidil both before and after hair restoration surgery
is often recommended for patients undergoing hair transplant procedures
as it has been seen that Minoxidil reduces hair shedding due to transplant
trauma and shortens recovery from surgery.
Precaution before the hair transplant surgery
Most of the surgeons do feel that the medical hair restoration
treatment with minoxidil should be stopped prior to the surgery
to minimize skin irritation and the risk of dilation of the blood vessels,
whihc might result in increased bleeding. The treatment of patients
with 2% topical minoxidil
is generally stopped 4 weeks before surgery.
The effectiveness of application of topical minoxidil prior to hair restoration
surgery is also well documented. It was seen that hair loss due to
telogen effluvium observed 2-4 weeks after surgery was more pronounced
in placebo-treated patients( 52%) as compared to minoxidil-treated patients
(22 %).
Precaution after the hair transplant surgery
It is not advised to use minoxidil on the transplanted
areas immediately after surgery until the incisions have been allowed
to heal. Most surgeons prefer to start the use of topical minoxidil
at least a week or so after the hair transplant surgery. This allows
time for
the epithelium to heal and minimizes the potential for theoretical damage
to the transplanted grafts from propylene glycol based minoxidil. However,
the use of special glycerin based minoxidil solutions can take care
this potential problem and can help to get a better growth after the
surgery.
Where minoxidil is used before surgery, it is stopped until up to 3 weeks
after the surgery, and then again started and continued. It has been observed
that around
70%
of grafts
grew into
hair
when minoxidil was continued, otherwise most of the hair transplants are
usually shed after 2-4 weeks of transplantation. There are several reports
available
on medical trials that suggest that topical minoxidil is a useful adjunct
after hair transplantation.
The reported benefits of regular topical minoxidil administration following hair transplant surgery include:
| · | An increase in the number of anagen hairs |
| · | Promotion of hair growth in the transplanted grafts and surrounding areas |
| · | Reduction of post-surgical shock and telogen effluvium. |
Medical hair treatment with Finasteride
Many hair transplant surgeons find Propecia (finasteride) to act as an
excellent adjunct to the surgical
hair restoration. There are several benefits to this kind of combination
therapy. As the Medical hair restoration with Propecia brings about a
hair re-growth in the crown area, it has a complementary action; it allows
the surgeon to have more donor hair to be available for frontal hair transplant
and design the hairline at his own will. Since finasteride has no effect
in the frontal area of the scalp, it does not have any interference male
hair loss treatment with surgical hair restoration which is generally
done in the hair line and frontal area.
If you are experiencing pattern baldness, it makes the best sense to use medical treatment in conjunction with your hair transplantation surgery you are sure to have your hair transplants grow well, but keep in mind that non-transplanted hairs will continue to fall.
Medical hairloss treatment also helps to have surrounding hairs on your
head while the transplants grow and so will allow you to have even more hair
on your scalp.
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